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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY ~ NOVE \[BER] 1888, THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. Twenty TILTON TELEPHONES: BUsteres Orricp No. 43, NiGHt. Evrton, No. 2 0w, MANAGER. Additional Coun Elegant overcoatings merchapt tailor I 3 The paving of Picree and Stutsman streets will be completed Saturday evening. Best hard and soft conl and Missouri wood. Mayne, 619 Broadway, The Wadsworth-Skelton it oat Congre jonal church this cvening, Prof. Bactens will give a violin solo concert this evening in the Congre church The admlission cents. Carriages stand free Divine service with the Holy will be held i St. Paul's chureh 11:00 a. m. or Duffey, of Omaha, and Miss S Farrel, of this City, were united in marriag yesterday by ‘Squire Biggs re license was issue . Pruett and Rebecea both of Honcy Creck. : H. Meschendorf donated the quar: of beet displayed by him in the trades’ de to the sisters of St. Bernard's hos- | Bluffs on Seventh pa it A, Reiter the t the 1onal to and will b W & the races admission communion to-day at yosterday E. Bon A. ladies cl served at nareds of The W. C their dinner Tuesday. | turned away. ‘The work of tearing down the Pacif house was begun yesterday morning by Con- ctor Jenscn, and will be completed inabout n days. Mulhiolland merous jce sion thems of the parad There will be ared over £100 at th Pacific houss people had to be & Nicholas, with their nu- wagons, made almost a proces ves, They formed a showy part a special meeting of the city council to-day to pass upon estimates fur nished by the city engineer for work on pub lic improvements just compicted. The three days' fall trotting Union park this afternoon. splendid field of horses in - attendance, the races will be highly interesting. 011 Sport”! for some time patient ut the W. C. A. hospital, is to" 1 for the soldires’ home, a piace haviug secured for hum theére by the W. ladies, The horsc on the float in Tuesday's parade brated horse Panique care of Mr. Raynolds, stable. Deputy Sheriff Sells, of the city yesteraay in charge of two_insane men who had been employed by the Mil kee railway company on construction i at that place. The democratic shouters left for Missouri Valley at 7 o'clock last evening to attend a rally. There were about forty of the unter. vified in li rched to the Novth western depot 1o t m Hute crocke The st w eting opens There is o and velo. and was und, the trainer of that ola, arrived in ds will open a < block. m - Omahs ge the business, 1dition within a week 2 to-duy i k was brought b A. Hohr will econd busiu and more are to follow. The “scab” cigar shop display in Tuesday parade was gotten up by 1 assembly, No. rs’ union, contrast to the of T. D. King & Co., represcnt- It was very effective, and titled to considerable credit for their ingenuity and skill. Work is_progressing well on the clearing up of the Chautauqua grounds. Mr. A, ) Carpenter, the landscape architect, of Gales burg, is here preparing the plans for perma- nent improvements and beautifying. He has just completed plans for the Mt. Hope ceme- tery in Omaha A choice programme is prepared for the conce ational church this evening. adsworth, one of the fincst £0pranos in the west, und Mrs. Skeiton, who as Nellie Bangs won'such a reputation’' as pianist, will both take part. No music lover should miss the treat. Judge Loofbourow was on the beneh in district court yesterday morning. ‘There was but little business 1o be trausicted, and the session was short. A motion for a new trial in the damage case of Vernon vs City of Council Bluffs was areued and submitted, as was also similar motion in the dumage case of Hough & Markeson vs Danforth Hoovel It has at last been determined what desig: nation applics to the man who pulls the vers on the clectr s and manages the arrent. The new badges just ve the motor company are of two par the words *conductor” and Ymotor mu The motor man is on a par with the engincer, driver, gripman, ete., of other lines, 'his Fred J. Breeze received from and and William Preston, of Omaha, heads of a monster elk and a blick- ail . recently shot in Montana, They agnificent specimens of their kind ze Lus ulso a gray owl which meusures feet from tip to'tip. This was shot at ke by Uncle Dan Furguson. ing cluss will meet this « idence of Mrs. D. W. Busk uell, 202 Fourth street. 1 requested to be in their p Balf-past 7 on account of the c Con tional churel, in wiich Mr. Ba the teacher, tukes p r the end of the programume. It is hoped that after the lesson as many us possibly can will attend the cou: cert Many of the Knights who took par u horse before for of the horses ha: cmplar and aides ad not been on veral years, and many not been under a man be fore for about the same length of time. 3 Jimais stood the ordeal very well, and vered quickly, but the riders did not forgotten it when tl oruing, aud their move eful. resentative of ion at local 1 filed an the ofico of the cotnty clerka White, an eccentric oddity of the wmsanity. The journ alleged t man of wonderful cures annoyed him, board of insane commissioners tect any seriou mptoms in the case of the unfortunate vic and he was allowed to go on his way rejol “Phe motor cars m terday afternoon, patronized, as eve charge. The cu wires, and the south track was used by bound cars and the north by westbound, will be the case in_the future. The motors worked nicely, and gave evidence of being all that could' bo desired when the line is finally in active operation. Before the grand demonstration of Tues day there were countless croakers in this city who could find nothing to say in favor of Council Bluffs, and nothing against Omaha. Tt was quite a surprise to old acquaintances t0 hear them talk yesterday. The splendid trades display gotten up by the encrgetic merchants of the Bluffs had changed their minds, und they are now willing to back our lively, beautiful and prosperous city ugainst the world. The change is an enjoyable one, and it will lead to grand results, 0. P. Anderson, an old and trusted em- ploye of the Chicago & Northwestern ra way, was yesterday wedded to Miss Annie Gregerson, at the home of the bridels 1 ents in Harlan, ‘The happy last evening, and will proceed new home corner of E Mrs. Anderson also h whose well wishes ar the mauy congratul . Grim, the in de numerous trips yes and were ve ybody was as avenue many friends he uo less hearty t ons expressed £o hiw, B We will remain open_every evening an and after this dute, PARKS & SON, Sce W. Ilinois and Toww best soft coal; son, 26 Pearl street, C —— Sce Forrest Smith’s special column., P 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Gle TIIE NEWS OF COUNCIL BLUEES, | Recovering From the Celebration, and Feeling a Little Sore. A STRANGER DIES OF SMALL POX, Successful Forgery Oats Stolen Out A Telephone Burned Sunday School Workers —Social Doings. The Stranger's Death, ttwo w ther pox in the cit was requested to suppress the was found that it would have a tenden keep visitors away from the city on the oec sion of the republican rally and on bridge day. Asall possible measures were taken to prevent contagion, and there scemed no pos. sibility for the dread disease matter was kent quiet ar For the but news, On the sick St anything u h of October a stranger from t st. He was taken ting for his train, and sought hospital. He gave his name a nd saic had been vis in Portland, Ore., and was » to his home in West Virginia totns became alarming and several s were called in There was some s to his discase for several days, and when it dctermined to be small pox he was removed to a sma house near the hospital and Offeer Cusick, who has had the disease, sent to e for him, 'he be of vare was given the unfortuna he died Tuesday night and was immed buried. He was thirty-cight year Lunmarried. The house was ye burned by order of the authoritics, und the fire department v dered out to brotect surrounding prop It is claimed that rther danger. The citizens in > house on L street ] ase key 're, but as the pest house sold with the farm therc was no other place for ations are now being made for tion of a neat fi oof brick build pest house, and | been subwitted The council will probably take action cd cerning it at its next regular meeting on the Oth iustant, the 1 transfe wh the « for a - Forrest Smith's spe s al column. S —— We donot intend to indorse any except . cles of merit, but we take pleasuie in referring to the “Garlind Stoves und Kt Wi superiority 1s too well establistied i 1. They are believed to in the world. - Sold excly De Vol, TR Odell Bros. & Co. loan money on real estate. Rock Spring coal, Gleason, street. 26 Pearl —— Pre bitt's | Californ 345 Broadway sl Ta ght's Concert. The following the ed for this evening's cc uned goods at Tib- is programme ncert at the Con: 1onai chureh, PART 1. { & Tmprovisation in C tb Gavotte Bb Prof. / De Normandie. ..Selected Jadassohn . Organ Clark & Westeotr,” letto Bangs Skelton, Piano Sc Mrs. N ~Casta Dy Mrs. J. ¢ . Violin Solo- La Me Prof PART 11 . Solo—Mia Speranza Mrs. J. G, Wi { & Valse Brilliante, ,..Chopin { b Pasquinade +. .. Gottschalk Mrs. Nellic Bangs-Skelton. Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark . ‘Wadsworth, with tiute by Mr. Frank Badollet, 4. Vielin Solo |§ {ousolation. Prof. Bacteus, 5. Solo—Killarney ... Mrs Nudsworth, The Steinway ( nd used at this concert is kindly furnisted by Max Meyer & Bro., of .Liszt .Bellini Solo dsworth, .Prume .. Mozart Piano Solo 3. Solo .Bishop Mrs. J. obligato .Bactens ..Bactens ..Balfe - ul for u your soiled clothes, C Saint Bernard T have a number of fine lots for sale in the above addition, located only two blocks away from the street cars on These lots are 50x250 fee t. choice residence proy high and dry and present a view, For full informa- and terms apply S Tipton: sola agont, 637 Brosd. — and ammunition at Odell s hardware and stove house. Notice the ba lars, cuffs an dry company ——— Too Much Lightning. he telephone wires and the elec wires got along ver. ¢ when kept apart but a collision trouble, Yes y afternoon while the men employed i solder- ing the to the electric were at werk on Upper Broadway they acei- dentally brought the wires in contact with the telephone wire of J. M. Seaalan, the well known marketman, that crosses the strect at that point. Mr. Scanlan heard a queer, buzing sound, and on looki phone, where the noise seemed te he saw smoke and flames issu strument. 1t lasted b tunately did not set fire | the uns Bryau & itiful finish given col- irts by Cascade Luun- motor makes “ears! otor wirc and for ding. It ever, for to 'ring 10 x , and the ver from its to the phone. h fused teleph id away to rec —— immons, dressmaker, emun’s, ou electric motor line, s to Omaha ladies. loaned on furniture, horses, bug of t low rates of blicity; fair and honor A. Clark & Co., and Main, over 314 Broad- pianos, nterest, blo deali No Joy Without Alloy. A large number of those who took part in the trades display at the bridge opening feel very much disappointed because they were not given a chance to display in Omaha also. The managers of the affair are criticised be- cause they 8o planned as to have the Council Bluffs column marched all around the city, down to the bridge and back again, and time and strength completely exhausted. It was impossible to reach Omaha before dark, and tew attempted it. 1t is clained that it would have been much better if the Council Bluffs display had pro- ceeded over to Omaha, and the Omaha parade been made here On the_other hand, Council Rluffs much to be thankful for. The day w. fect. The city was thronged. The big of the show was here, and the crowds were entertained all day, Tt act is that there was a larger sion, a better displa bigger crowds here than were expected. it was unwieldly to handle, and could not but be confusing When the third bridge is buit, and an other opening , the experiences of Tuesday last will prove valuable, - Linked in Loy Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock occurred the nuptials of Mr. Adolph F. Beno and Miss Ida M. Harris at the residence. of the bride's mother, No. 14 South First street. Rev. T. J. Mackay solemnized the union in the beau- had per- proces- tiful service of the Episcopal churck, Only | A Wagon Load of 1 10w are need were driven to departed for Chii 1 be passed before s of warried 1 be at howe to 14 South First rds of days w to the r cir retarn they friends at N R —— Sunday School Workers, st Sunday school convention of vill be held in Walnut on Sat« The services on Satur- the Presbyterian church, and church, Awmong the participants on the programme arc an- nounced: H. A. Cummings, Rev. Mr. Reid Rev. Dr.” Phelps, of Council bluffs; J. R, Chresher, of Council Bluffs: Prof. C. P. varm; Rev. A, B, Shipman, Rev. Mr. Coulter, Fred M. S Forrest, J. H. Phillips and J. B, Kelley, The officers of the new wanization are: H. A. Cummings, presi gent; HoM. Wil ce presidents Miss Nettie Boiler, sccret: Miss H. Hillman, treasurer The cc Reic Spa The fi ton townsh he nmittee on entertainment is Mrs. Boiler, Mrs. Couiter. cler, Mrs, Bruce and Mrs, Kelley The finish on our collar shirts cannot be equalled, Laundry Co. Mrs, Mrs, cuffs and Cascade ——— Blots at 100, sm ance on long time Odell Bros. & ———— nits and Couneil Bluffs and vicinity some time the head of su for vecetables and fruits. how these of pushed here and he the parade on the day The flora Ave down, of interc ment low rate 0. e tas been for s for Omaha The evidence of industry are be bouts was manifest of the bridge opening. e by L. A. Caspar was wonderfu tive. It was as artistic arra ut us any in the trades “The froit and v ble disp Wilcox also at ted much McPherson made a very creditabl the like line, he being on i ables in t woest uit houses also niad showings. [t was befitting that in view of the extent of the products of the earth raised and handled in and about the ity that they should be so well represented. Dr. C. C. Huzen, dentist, opera hous block. 18505 mission and ique ————— enue lots for e ut a bargain. I Bros, & Co ———— See Forrest Smith's s 1l column, —— A Forged Check. unknown rascal forged a check Tuesday at a1 South Main street The fellow boug 1d tender The check was dr bank by Morehouse & C H. Wiitney, and e Morchouse & Co, knc or of Wi Ode Some payment. First National in favor of James orsed by Whaitney, nothing of the check The banking is 1 done Puscy, and the First National 1d not honor it. 1t is not known who pre chieek, as he was a total stranger, ce Lave no clue e lway and realize 50 month on your investment, & Co. wn on the loton B nta Odell Bros, ate. Odell 4 edlock. Last evening was the tenth annive the married life of Mr. and Mrs, J Many friends remembered the fi ¢ hour the heme, No. 102 as troneed by amerry part it was a merry on ndeed. ate to the occasion wer game o hour happily. ~ An elegant supper by the hostess, 1o which ample done by the giests. The memories of last evening will long remain as a most hay event with all who varticipated iu its fe tivities, spr justice wi Boots, shoes. E. H. Sheafe loans money on security of every description. consulting rooms. All business confidential. Office 500 Broadw. ner Maiu strcet, up stai ——— ain Thieves. John Haines. a farmer living eleven ast of this city, called upon the police sist him in getting track of a load stolen from his farm the preceding He tracked the wagon as far as Ban- of it. It There ized gang who from lowa ha. The po- Kinnehan's, 3 —— 26 B'way. chattel Priv te miles was pi msto b uctice of stealing gr and running it to O e fail to get any clue. S Loans made on city business and res dence property. Notes bought. Kim- bull-Champ Investment company. e e—— Money loaned at T loan oftice, on furr wagons, personal pro and all other articles of v removal, All busin deatial, 105, hors all kind lue without ctly confi- —— Celebrated Too Freely. Evildoers were numerous in police court yesterday. The bridge cclebration proved 00 much for a number of visitors, and the enthusiasm landed them in the coole were Robb s n, W assessed as follows: A, ) a4, and Andr Stong oy Fred n Beech rbing the shu 1 > taxed $9.60 Authur on suspi cach cion, estate in any Duy, the lead- For bargains in real part of the eity see F, J. ing real estate dealer. —— E. H. Sheafe & Co. make long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, at lowestrate of interc Oftice uir airs, Attention, 8 Ivanhoe Co dery 1T holds regular ning at 78 Tnstallation of ofticers. Visiting Sir Knights cordially invited By order Executive Comumittee. Knight its nclave this Lots near the bridgo to ]hl!lh.\\\hu\.\llllr\nld at_once. Ad- all on J. R. Rice, No. 110 Main il Bluffs. e We have no competitors in finishing collars, cuffs and shirts, Cascade Laun- dry Co. ———— J.G. Tipton has bargains in reul estate, ——— Picked Up By the Police. A carpenter known as “Reddy” got into trouble last night on “‘the Row.” He began to beat one of the frail sisterhood and was creating disturbance when Thomas appeared. “Reddy” jumped window outo a shed roof and the rran around the outside of the house at his man bad jumped the fence a d and fell into a hol ing his ankle, He lay there T @ i st helpless. Drawing bLis revolver hé ed the movements of the woman beater dy's” head soon d over the edg of the “roof, ann his eyes fell upon the re- volyer covering him. He obeyed the summons to “come down" v. The patrol Wagon Was sum- , and the prisoner taken to the station. A frieid appeared and furnished tk s sary. bonds for the Drisoner’s appearauce at 10 O'clock this morning. The oficer's aukle considerable At | | Pierce’s $10.76 | smorT $10.75 THE TIME IS ORDER $10.75 YOUR PORTRAIT Frame and Easel, Now of W.W.Chapman Nos. 106-107 Main St., Council Bluffs. $10.75 SMOTHERS & BEECROFT, ROPRI 'ORS OF— COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA TRANSTFEER ILIITE. ——OFFI Vol's Store, No. | No. 87, Corxein Brrrps—P, C. 504 Middle Broadway. De Telephone was swollen to four times_its matural size, and paimed him terribly. He was compelied to ko off duty and scck the services of a surgeon, 1t will be some time before he can resume his duties on the beat. Meanwhiie the force will miss the services of an accom modating oficer and efficient guardian of the peace. —_——— An Extraordinary Phenomenon. No other term than the above would apply to the woman who could see her youthiful beauty fading away without re- wret, Many o woman becomes premi- turely ~ old and hag, because of functional derangement. What a pity that all h do not know that Dr. worite Prescription will v store their organs to a normal state, and make them youthful and beautiful once more! b ills to which the daughters of Eve are peculiarly liable the “Preseription” is a sovereign rem- edy. [tis the only medicine old by druggists under positive gu from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in e se.0r money will be returned. See guarantee on bottle wrappe su -~ The Auction Sale of Real Estate. The great auction sale of lots in E bridge addition w npleted last evening in the new ear house of the motor company on Avenue A, Over two hundred lots were sold at an ave of §152.40 each, aggre ¥ g the la §:5,000. The attendance was very la ud the biddi was_spirited. The motor cars furnished ample transportation. The prices received were very satisfactory, and compared well with other property soid in that part of the sum of Nipped in the Bud. Isit not better to nip Consumption, the greatest scourge of humanity, in the bud, than to try to stay its progress on the brink of the g A few doses of Californin’s most uscful production, SANTA ABI the king of Consump- tion, will relieve, and a thorough treat- ment will cure. Nasul Ca h, too of- ten the forerunner of consumption, can be cure xl by CALIFORNIA CAT-R- | ave sold and y warranted by Goodman Drug Co., at &1, or three for $2.50. AP Mr. S. S, Keller and family had a narrow escape from fatal injuries while out riding Tuesday evening. ~In acollision at the corner of Fi et and Broadway their carringe was overturned and Mrs. Keller was severely trampled by the horses, Her head was cut and bruised by the iron hoofs, @ was badly injured. Tt will be before she can ieave her bed. the tho party o escaped injur, URNS\?&ALD are cured b -Jaco Sfll The others of according to m:nnuns W||l| each Bomie, UMPTIY 40 PEpreeTl): DRasisys Ato Dealers B EveRywHERg TheGuns-AVoseierCo-BaroMo- HOT WATER HEATING A SPECIALTY, MILLS. IRON and Woop PUMPS. PIPE and FITTINGS. \ GILBER' . 521 Main Street, 1 Bluffs, Ia. Correspondents M GRO. H. MESCHENDORR Will sell for cash, meat at the followlng prices: BOIL T PORTERHOLU CORN HBEE] e | PORK CHOP .. SHOULDER ROAST e | PORK ROAST. KIIL ROAST, HAMS ROUND STE | BACON SIRLOIN AK.. . 10¢ | LARD, ¢EAL AND MUTTON STE L A TON ROAS And a|l. ufinr Meats in ths same Pmpomon, . NO. ml. FRICE $15. Is equal to any High Priced Ma son Mimeograph, the best apparatus for : Bud type writiog work, C:'.:n:&‘ Bluffs, Ia. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. B0Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa, Estabiished 8 0 copies can be taken. Ahe E"e for Ce.\ CES OMAnA rpenter Paper Co,, lhrup] as \ Street. Telephs FOR SALE ! A Complete Stock of COOK and HEATING STOVES Lower than tl ments at For th lowast goods sold on easy pay- I Prices n of Workingmen, I will 08w to 1 p. m. For Second Hand Goods in good order T will pay full value, Special inducement to Omaba Customers A. J. MANDEL, Nos. 323 and 325 Brondway. ISHALL OFFER THlS MORNING 150x130 fe Fifty L Seventeen Twenty Acres on Ninth Avenue. W. C. STACY, NO. 0 MAIN ST, SPHONE 19 JPECTALadvertiseme B To Loan, ing, ete., will b 1ow rate of TEN C insertion and Five Cents Per L sequent insertion, Leave ud our office. No. 12 1 Street, near Broadway. Council Bluffs Towa. . <uch as Lost, Found, Kent, Wants, Board: ed in this column at the or the firse WANTS. housework, irth avenue, Ok ® A pleasant front_room on frst floor at reasonable rates. Enquire at 917 Second avenue. POR RENT- room with Suitable for Am‘v ¢ furnished two ‘gentlemen ‘v NTED—To buy several lote for ¢ build on, Address or call on C. B 6 Broadwa; OR R Inquire sh to Juad, Touse corner 3d and_Worth st. y ED—City canvass kewing machine office, Council Bluffs, Call 805 at White Broadwa Mattress mukers A front room, for tlemen. ond JOR K ner of DOR 1 ings. & Co., Broa QY8 for rent. 33 Main st, "FORREST SMITH'S SPECTAL WANT COLUMN. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! LOTS IN CHARLTON, A mew addition, less than % mile north of . merchants, professional 5 ngmen and everybody ¥ faster by buying in Chirlton any other portion’ of the New Council “These lots will besold at “from to ch. One-sixth cash, bulance in monthly t § per centinterest. Calland get room . and 9th st. ottage, on W. C. A large mimber of good Aw all and exiwmine list. B, H way and Maln st., up stal Johnston & Van Patten, can than in Blufrs S5 ¢ Py Your FOR It —Houss of T-rooms, °I cellar, ity water, etc, etreet Lot 6x120, st Only pantry, No. w0 ith FOR SALE corner of Ave., A and , #100 cash, remainder ) yours ut § | nt FOR SALE: ou an ot ant 1 wan it at once. this fs the 3,000, FORREST SMITH, Room 4, 3rd Floor, Brown Hulllll.x,z DANCING CLASSES TUESDAY | SATURDAY Jand y AT 43 P M AT S P M. AND E PN AND B P M, Royal Arcanum Hall, Beno Block, : MRS. MAGRAN 0. H. McDANELD & CD., Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns, £20 and £22 Main Street,Councll Bluffs.lowa. S, STEWART, M. D, D. V. M. \"I*]Tr,RI:\ARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTHE STREET Telephone No, 205, CIL BLUFF M 10WA P FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 Douglas Bt,, Omaha, Neb, BUY A HOME. Nice new five room cottages with closets etc. finished inhard wood and oil, only 5 minutes walk from Omaha across the new Bridge and located immediately on new electric car line. A SMALL CASH PAYMENT And easy terms will secure you a comfortable and convenient home. ONLY A FEW LEFT. A.H. FITCIT, P. O, BOX 488, OMAHA, NER A COMPLETE KNOCK OUT IS WHAT OUR PRICES ARE. WE HAVE NO COMPETITION FOR WE ARE SELLING LOWER THAN THE LOWEST! CARPETS OF ALL KINDS. CURTAXINSS OF ALL KINDS. COME EARLY FOR A CHOICE OF OUR IM-« MENSE STOCK. |Councl Bluffs Carpet Co No 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS HOUSE IN WESTERN 10WA. Our Stock is Larger Than Ever Be- fore. We can give Lower Prices than ever before. HARKNESS BROS. Our stock is more complete than ever before. You can get better bargains than ever before. - 401 BROADWATY. THE RUSSELL. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWEH. AUTOM! Specificatio anteed. Can sh -)o(= Especlally Adapted fog ELECTRIC LIGHTING, “{Mills and Elevators, UT-OFF ENGINE. od for complete steam plants, rs where fucl E s and estl W letters from us Regulation, Durability Guars onomy 15 equal with Corliss Nou-Condensing, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 Pearl Street, Council BlulY CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPARY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE INO. 260 — POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET Manufacturers and Wholesala De ‘lers in Sausage of All Kinds. Orders Prowmptly Filled and Delivered, 0. 635 BROADWAY F. J. BREZEE, i Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. 14 North 6th St Line, Council Bluffs 1f you have specimens don’t wait for price Send them to him before they gpoil. If you dont want them after they are mounted, he will pay you the highest murket price for them. Wil make a specialty of heads duriig winter Send for Catalogue. . opposite Postoftice, on Motor lowa. DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELEGTRIC TRUSSES. No. 608 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large mmm!mun or salary. WANYTED -LOCAL AND TRAV ‘I's ON COMMINSION The “WHITE” Is King. This is the verdict of ail lndies who he used the 'White Muchines See it before buying any other. OFFICE, 305 Middle Broadway. Sewing J. M, BROWN, Manager.